Women’s health problems like fibroids, endometriosis and pelvic pain may be common, but they can also be treated. That is the good news local women’s health experts will share during a free event on Tuesday, June 26 at 5:30 p.m. at the USCB Performing Arts Center in Beaufort.
Board-certified women’s health physicians Drs. Allahna Coggins, Randy Royal, Ardra Davis-Tolbert, and Glenn Werner will share information about preventive health measures, risks, and treatment options for some of the most common women’s gynecological health conditions.
“Women often suffer from conditions that can be treated easily,” says Dr. Ardra Davis-Tolbert, a board-certified OB/Gyn who chairs the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Beaufort Memorial Hospital. “We want to help women enjoy better health and a better quality of life by arming them with the tools they need to make the best decisions about their conditions.”
In addition to learning about common health conditions, guests will have the opportunity to test drive the new Da Vinci SI surgical robot, dubbed “Leona” DaVinci. The new DaVinci robot is Beaufort Memorial’s latest investment in technology to offer women minimally invasive surgery options locally.
“Women’s Works: Tools for a Healthier You” is a free event, but pre-registration is requested. Please call (843) 522-5585 or toll-free (888) 522-5585 to register.
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